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4.3.4 Connecting the Ethernet Cable
You can connect the OP-131Tx to your TCP/IP network in order to monitor and control the
transmitter remotely. After you complete the installation procedures described in this chapter,
you can use a network management system (NMS) to monitor and control the OP-131Tx.
To connect the OP-131Tx, you must use a shielded and grounded Category 5 Ethernet cable.
To connect the Ethernet cable:
1.
Connect an Ethernet cable to the transmitter’s RJ-45 Ethernet port and to your TCP/IP
network. The Ethernet port is on the built-in transponder of transmitter.
2.
Verify that the green Link LED is illuminated, indicating that there is a connection.
4.3.5 Connecting Power
OP-131Tx uses AC220V power supply. Follow the power connection procedure below.
It can equip two 220V power supplies that require input voltage from 110 to 265 VAC, at 50
to 60Hz single phase. The AC power plug is located on the rear panel.
Connect the power; it takes about 60 seconds for all systems to operate.
5.0 Communication Setup
5.1 RS232 Communication Interface Description
Adopt DB9 standard connector, the pin definitions as follow:
The serial communication uses the standard NRZ form, 1 starts bit, 8 data bits, 1 stop bit
and the baud rate is 38400.
1: No Connect
2: TX
3: RX
4: No Connect
5: GND
6: No Connect
7: No Connect
8: No Connect
9: No Connect